Summary of Contents for Innovative Concepts in Entertainment CHUCK E'S ALL STAR HOOPS
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CB1100X OWNERS AND SERVICE MANUAL INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS IN ENTERTAINMENT INC. 10123 MAIN STREET, CLARENCE, NY 14031 SERVICE: 1-716-759-0360 FAX: 1-716-759-0884 E-MAIL: service@icegame.com WEBSITE: www.icegame.com...
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………...PAGE 3 INTRODUCTION GAME FEATURES • GAME PLAY • ASSEMBLY……………………………...………………..PAGE 4 - 8 SET UP/ TESTING/ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • MAINTENANCE GAME SET-UP • CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME..…………………...…...PAGE 9 - 10 PROGRAMMING ENTERING SET-UP MODE • CHANGING GAME SETTINGS •...
INTRODUCTION GAME FEATURES GAME PLAY CHUCK E’S ALL STAR HOOPS™ is an electromechani- CHUCK E’S ALL STAR HOOPS™ is a revolutionary con- cept in Coin Operated basketball games. You will see that cal coin operated amusement game designed to be played by one to four players.
ASSEMBLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN Place the Cage Assembly on a non-abrasive surface to keep the Cage from being scratched. (See Fig. 2) WARNING: WHEN INSTALLING THIS GAME, A 3 PRONG GROUNDED A.C. RECEPTACLE MUST BE USED. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS.
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ASSEMBLY Remove the Rear Cabinet from the pallet. Remove the 4 The game shown on the preceding pages are of a “Left bolts securing it to the pallet. (See Fig. 5A & 5B) Hand” game. The “Right Hand” game will be unpacked in a similar manner.
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ASSEMBLY Another option would be to have step ladders on each side of the game to attach the Backboard Assembly. Fig. 9 Unbox the Front Cabinet and attach the Leveling Feet to the bottom of the cabinet. Extend the feet approximately 4”...
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ASSEMBLY Fig. 12B When both a Left and a Right hand game have been as- sembled, the games are almost complete. Before they are Fig. 11 moved together (side by side), a Marquee mounting bracket has to be attached to each of the games. Be sure Note: Front Cabinet shown with that the games are close to where they will be located.
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ASSEMBLY When the Marquee brackets have been attached, move mended to attach the brackets. Tighten the screws se- the Left and Right side games together. (See Fig. 14) curely but be careful not to strip out the holes. (See Fig. Fig.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME PROGRAMMING MODE #1 This section will discuss subjects such as setting up cred- its, time per game, awards, etc. the section below will COIN MECHANISM #1 show how to enter into the programming mode and how to adjust many of the game’s operating parameters.
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR GAME 4. Throw a ball into the basket. If the sensor is working MODE #7 correctly, an audible sound will be heard. AWARD THRESHOLD To exit the self test mode, press the “Programming” but- This mode is used to set the minimum number of points ton inside the coin door.
QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FOR GAMES PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION NO SPOTLIGHT BAD FUSE AT POWER MODULE INSPECT MAIN FUSES GAME UNPLUGGED CHECK POWER CORD TRIPPED CIRCUIT BREAKER CHECK BREAKER BOX DAMAGED POWER CORD REPLACE CORD BURNED OUT BULB REPLACE BULB GAME WIRING BAD CHECK WITH VOLTMETER BALL GATE WILL NOT OPEN OR BAD OR LOOSE MICROSWITCH...
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QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FOR MARQUEE OVERVIEW OPERATIONAL BACKGRO The following section will give you information on quick The Bonus Marquee is a microprocessor controlled troubleshooting of the Marquee as well as detailed re- display unit, with built in sound. pair procedures. Since the Marquee is all electronic, and quite simple, any repair should be easy to accom- The object of the Marquee is to create greater player plish.
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QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FOR MARQUEE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION MARQUEE NOT TURNED ON NO A.C. POWER INSPECT MAIN FUSES BAD FUSE ON MAIN BOARD REPLACE MAIN BOARD FUSES(S) PHONE LINE NOT CONNECTED THE MARQUEE WILL APPEAR TO BE TURNED OFF UNDER THESE GAMES NOT TURNED ON CONDITIONS, WHEN IN FACT IT IS POWERED UP.
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING bly. (Hint: a long extension on a ratchet can be helpful OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND for this operation.) The following will outline the basic operating principles of • Pull the ball gate from the end by the bearing towards the CHUCK E’S ALL STAR HOOPS™...
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING • good understanding of the game’s basic operating pa- Disconnect the single mate lock connectors from the rameters. gray sensor cable behind the backboard. Remove the gray wire feeding through the backboard harness WARNING: EXERCISE CAUTION WHENEVER WORK- hole.
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MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING There are 3 fuses located on the Main PC Board. These These numbers are also indicated on the transformer it- fuses protect the low voltage sides of the game, the 5 volt self. and 12 volt sides, AC & DC. Be sure game power is off when checking or replacing these fuses.
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MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING player and points to the reflector. On the back of the sen- sor you will find another light that indicates the status of the sensor. There are 4 conditions that this light can be in. Condition 1 is a solid red light. This is the normal con- dition indicating that all is well with the sensor.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES OVERVIEW DOLLAR BILL VALIDATOR IF YOU DO NOT FIND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUES- Refer to the supplied manual for all information other than TIONS IN THIS SECTION, REFER TO THE ACCOMPA- software settings. NYING MANUAL FOR YOUR PARTICULAR PRODUCT, OR CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT.
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